ISRO to create history with 'Baahubali', know complete information about Chandrayaan-3


Preparations for the Chandrayaan-3 mission in India have been completed. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Chandrayaan-3 is likely to be launched between July 12-19. ISRO Chief S. Somnath said that there is a lot of talk about the launch date. Many tests are going on now and the final date will be announced after they are completed. Earlier it was reported that ISRO is preparing to launch Chandrayaan-3 on July 13 at 2.30 pm. Before this, China, America, Russia have successfully landed their spacecraft on the moon.

ISRO will create history through Baahubali

The special thing is that this time this mission will be based on 'Baahubali' i.e. Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle MK III. It is a third stage launch vehicle, developed by ISRO itself. It is the country's heaviest launch vehicle, nicknamed Baahubali.

What is Chandrayaan-3 Mission?

This is ISRO's third mission to the Moon, hence the name Chandrayaan-3, the first being ISRO's launch of Chandrayaan-1 in 2008. Who was able to reach the lunar orbit. In 2019, India made another attempt with Chandrayaan-2, but this attempt failed due to a malfunction in the rover just before the lunar lander. In a way, this Chandrayaan-3 mission is a follow-up to another mission. In this, efforts are being made to achieve the success that was left unfulfilled during Chandrayaan-2.

Why did Chandrayaan-2 fail?

ISRO launched the Chandrayaan-2 mission in 2019. It managed to reach the moon, after completing a 47-day journey, its lander record was broken just a few km before landing on the moon. For this reason, ISRO's attempt failed due to loss of contact with the landing site. Considering the mistakes made last time, ISRO has made massive preparations this time, it is believed that this time India's spacecraft will create history by successfully landing on the lunar surface.

Vehicle passed all tests

Chandrayaan-3 has passed the pre-launch testing process, passing all the tests, especially the cryogenic CE-20 engine installed in it to speed up the upper stage of the launch vehicle. The lander has also passed its test. ISRO has planned that this time Chandrayaan-3 will be landed on the South Pole of the Moon. For testing, ISRO specially built craters similar to the lunar surface near Challakere, 250 km from Bangalore, in which the lander and rover were landed and tested.

How many days will the rover work?

The rover that will land on the lunar surface from ISRO Chandrayaan-3 is designed for a duration of one lunar day, i.e. the rover will spend one day on the moon. The special thing is that one day on the moon is equal to 14 days on earth. That means this rover will continue to send information about the moon to Earth for 14 consecutive days. It is also possible that this mission will last for a long time and will continue to send information.

Special preparation of ISRO to avoid repeat of mistake

Chandrayaan-2's Vikram lander was damaged after getting too close to the lunar surface and had a hard landing, this time the lander is equipped with sensors that will control the motion of Chandrayaan. According to scientists, this time the landing process will start from seven km above the moon's surface. After covering a distance of five km, its sensors will be activated, which will lead to its successful landing on the lunar surface.

Gives information about the surface of the moon

Chandrayaan-3 will collect information about the surface of the Moon. According to ISRO chief S Somnath, the previous mission was a failure, but a lot was learned from it. We are moving forward with the same learning, the success of Chandrayaan-3 is certain and we will learn a lot from it.

Chandrayaan-3 was prepared at such a cost

Isro's Chandrayaan-3 has been prepared at a cost of around Rs 615 crore. However, its total cost will be around one thousand crore rupees. It is said that about Rs 250 crore has been spent on Chandrayaan-3's lander, rover and propulsion module, while Rs 365 crore will be spent on its launch. The GSLV Mk III rocket with which it will be launched also costs around 350 crores. Earlier, the total cost of Chandrayaan-2 was Rs 978 crore. In which Rs 603 crore was spent on the mission and the rest on the rocket. Chandrayaan-1 Mission Rs. 386 crore was completed.

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